Lena's very single sister Maya (Diane Farr) adds some necessary sass to the proceedings, but also
brings emotional heft as she begins to question whether motherhood is in her future.
Naturally Shay's turn to the Templars
brings him into conflict with the brothers and sisters of his previous life, a driving force behind the narrative that's never given the true
emotional heft it needs, especially toward the closing stages of the tale.